"Cad e do data breithe" is Irish Gaelic for "What is your date of birth?" The phrase is used to inquire about someone's birthdate. In Irish, "cad e" means "what is," "do" means "your," "data" means "date," and "breithe" means "of birth."
"deartháireacha go brách na breithe" means "Brothers forever"(literally it means "Brothers till the Day of Judgment")
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FYI: there is no single language called 'Celtic': it is a family of languages like 'Slavic'.Irish Gaelic: Breithlá sona duit. / Lá breithe shona duit.Scottish Gaelic: Là breith sona dhuit (or dhuibh if formal).Manx: Laa-ruggyree sonney dhyt.Welsh: Pen-blwydd hapus.Breton: Deiz ha bloaz laouen/ Kalz a vloavezhioù all.Cornish: Penn-bloedh Lowen
sinceramente s= ese, i= i, n= ene, c= ce, e= e, r= ere, a= a, m= eme, e= e, n= ene, t= te , e= e
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'A happy birthday',Lá breithe sona dhuit (A happy birthday to you) in Irish Gaelic.
The phrase "Lá breithe sona duit" means "Happy Birthday to you" in Irish (Gaelic).
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It is:Lá breithe sonas duit!At least, when I got my masters in Celtic languages and spent a month and a half in the Gaeltacht, that's what I was taught.Breithlá sona dhuit
la breithe sonas duit = Happy Birthday to you law breh-huh SO-nuh gwit
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"Go maire tú do lá breithe" means "May you outlast your birthday" "Tá tú lá iontach" means "You're wonderful day"
Lá breithe sona duit, a fhíorghrá.
"Cad é an t-ainm atá ort?" is Irish Gaelic for "What is your name?". Literally, "What is it, the name that is on you?" Cad = what é = (is) it an = the ainm = name atá = that is ort = on you (one person)
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